What do Henry Ford and the ExInEd program at the Space Telescope Science Institute have in common? Both are pioneers in developing new vehicles to run on the superhighways of the future. For Henry, it was Model T's; for ST ScI, it's a series of Electronic PictureBooks, which are learning aids being developed to share the highlights and challenges of space science research with today's modern adventure-seekers. Electronic PictureBooks are designed to capture your imagination, and, most importantly, to be fun. The software runs on any color Macintosh computer and contains full color images and informative text. Electronic PictureBooks are produced by the ExInEd (Exploration in Education) program of the Special Studies Office of the Space Telescope Science Institute. For more information on the ExInEd program, or to provide comments or suggestion on the Electronic PictureBook concept, please write to: ExInEd Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218. FAX: (410) 516-7450 email: ExInEd@stsci.edu. ExInEd is also accepting proposals for new Electronic PictureBooks from interested authors. An Electronic PictureBook is usually created from pre-existing text and graphics, often in the form of slide sets, articles, or lecture material. Subjects range from geography, to planetary science, to astrophysics, and might include anything from views of our home planet to the latest discoveries of the Hubble Space Telescope. If you wish to have an Electronic PictureBook produced from your existing material, please contact the ExInEd program for guidelines.